Nikon F3 Manuel d'instruction - Page 24
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Multiple exposure lever
®
Double or multiple exposures are
easy
to accomplish
with
the F3
High-Eyepoint
camera's multiple exposure lever.
Follow
this procedure:
1.
Take
the first shot.
2
.
Then to recock the
shutter
without advancing
the
film,
push
the
multiple exposure
lever
forward
(Fig.
1),
and
stroke
the
advance
lever.
Immediately
the multiple
exposure
lever
will spring back to its normal position
(Fig
.
2).
3.
Now you're ready to take the second shot on the
same
frame. For more than two shots
on
the same
frame, just
repeat the
same
procedure
for each
additional ex-
posure. When
you've
finished,
simply
advance the film
normally to the next frame
.
While making multiple
exposures, the frame counter doesn't advance.
Note:
In
multiple
exposure photography, the F3
High
-Eyepoint camera is
designed to reduce film
dislocalion
to the
minimum.
But it may occur due
to film curling, film
slack
or inappropriate film
winding.
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Batteries
When battery power
fails,
the
camera's
exposure meter
.stops
working and the shutter won't work either
unless
you use the backup mechanical release
lever. For
this
reason, it is a good idea to
carry an extra
set
of
batteries
with you
whenever
you
set
out to
take pictures
.
Under normal
usage,
one
set
of
I.SSV silver-oxide
batteries
(Eveready
EPX76 or
equivalent)
will
last for
about
one
year.
Try
not to
touch
the
+
or
-
surfaces of
the
batteries as this may result
in
poor electrical contact.
If
you do get
fingerprints
on
the battery
terminals, wipe
them off with
a
soft cloth.
At below-freezing temperatures, battery performance
deteriorates. The
use of a
fresh
set of batteries
is recom
-
mended to
ensure
reliable service
at
low temperi'\tures
.
In
extremely
cold
climates,
it is recommended to
use
the
F3 High-Eyepoint
camera in conjunction with the
MD-4
Motor Drive
.
With the motor drive attached
,
the camera
gets all its
power
from the
batteries
in
the motor drive
.
Thus,
if you use
a NiCd
battery, the camera/motor drive
will
operate down
to
-
20 °C
.
Notes:
1.
Th
e silver-oxide
bal/eries
pack
ed with this camera
are for
test purposes
only;
their lifesp
an may vary from that mentioned
above.
2.
A
t -10°C
or
below, the LCD may exhibit a slight delay
in
response
time.
This is natural
and
should not be
cause
for
concern.
However, exposure
to
extremely high
temperatures (BO°
C
and
above) may actually shorten
the life
of the LCD.